1. CB/WR Kenneth Acker (6-0, 195, 4.58)- He has shown good hands. What we haven’t seen a ton of with Acker — press coverage. Because of that unknown, questions exist about his ability to play a more physical brand of corner consistently, which will certainly be expected of him should he be drafted next May.

2. S Jay Scott (6-1, 210)- He possesses length and size that NFL teams covet at the position and is a strong run defender who plays with a physical nature and is a solid fundamental tackler.

3. WR Jeremy Johnson (5-11, 176, 4.49)- Quick, savvy route runner who is best in the slot but will need to bulk up to play there at the next level.

4. LB Randall Joyner (5-10, 228)- Started eight of 13 games in 2012 but still managed to come in second on the team with 93 tackles.

5. K Chase Hover (6-2, 195)- Will need to be more accurate as a senior, though, as he dipped to 62.1 percent FG success as a junior from 80 percent as a sophomore.

6. QB Garrett Gilbert (6-3, 220, 4.78)- Big, athletic QB who transfered from Texas in ’12 and started all 13 games for the Mustangs, compiling 3,278 all-purpose yards and 23 total TDs.

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